I have also updated to v9.2.0.124 and both PSI & CSI show it as insecure .

From what I read into the CSI information it seems to infer that the old update of v9.1.2 to 9.1.3 is recommended.

The latest update to 9.2. seems to have updated a lot of files in the main Adobe 9.0/9.1 folder in Program Files ; so Secunia may need time to catch up , especially as the "authplay.dll" file they used as reference to validate my version of 9.1.3 also seems to have been updated to v10.0.32.18 and maybe it's loss is picked up by CSI & not yet adjusted to 9.2

Seems like it's a problem with Secunia since my version states I have 9.2.0 installed. Everytime there is an update for Adobe, Secunia comes up with this: It keeps telling me I can't update from the present version, that I need to update from an older version. Just like today, it claims I cannot update from Version 9.1.3 but must update from 9.1.1 or 9.1.2 instead of the current version of 9.1.3. I'm not trying to get on you guys, but it seems to me you have a glitch somewhere that is causing this and what a run around it causes. I'd appreciate it.

I also updated to the latest Adobe Reader version (9.2.0.124) which was released this afternoon CDT (October 13, 2009). Secunia's has not current with their database on this update. This has happened several times before. I would think that they will update within 7 days.

I updated to version 9.1.3 some months ago, and had mega problems doing so. A very helpful guy here came up with the solution, which was (I think) to use the Adobe removal tool, not the one on the control panel, to remove the old version before installing the latest.
Today, a secunia scan told me that 9.1.3 was insecure. I checked the Adobe site and saw there was a newer version, 9.2. I also saw on that site that it was OK to remove 9.1.3 via the control panel, which I did.
The outcome? Succesfully removed it but I can't instal 9.2!
I getthe same problem as last time - as soon as the warning comes up ("click here to continue") there the one about the conflicting memory at XXXXXXX. And then the PC locks and needs to be rebooted.
Can anyone help again, please?
PS I'd just succesfully installed the 19 Microsoft security updates and was feeling pretty good about PCs! Now this!

--taffy078, West Yorkshire, UK

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taffy078
the only problem you will have is not being able to view a PDF Document. Install Foxit Reader. If you only use Adobe Reader to view PDF docs. Then you won't miss Adobe Reader at all with install of Foxit Reader.
Regards
bjm-

thank you BJM. I'll try that. I think I only use it for reading docs. I wasn't too sure if it kicked in on certain programs in the same way that e.g. Java or Flash does. (As you can see, I'm only just above the PC-literate level!)
PS I remember you being involved in the last round of Adobe issues, along with a guy from the UK. Thank you.

--taffy078, West Yorkshire, UK

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I was also surprised...I am always vulnerable
I uninstalled many times to be sure...
So, I install a new installation. I have noticed it was good to change name of repertory (Adobe has forgotten the number 9.0 in default repertory; I put 9.2)
But Secunia is not satisfied
Thank you

m hansen. I tried again but failed. On the final download screen, after hitting 'download' I got a message at the top "this website is trying to instal Adobe DLM"*** and immediately an error window appeared "instruction at 0x0b880068 referenced memory at 0x0b880068. This memory could not be "written" ".
Got this last time but this time I didn'thave to reboot.
I'll stick with bjm and others viws that Adobe programs are a pain.
*** it may have been you, bjm, who warned us off the DLM program. (is it DLM? Can't read my own writing!)

--taffy078, West Yorkshire, UK

HP Envy Win10 PC and Compaq Presario screwed up by forced upgrade to Win10 from WIn7